Kurt Hutton. Nån bekant med?
Kurt Hutton. Jag trodde att det här var en fotograf, välbekant, ivrigt diskuterad. Nja, inte riktigt. Men en fotograf som förtjänar lite uppmärksamhet, inte minst i gatufotografikretsar, även om han som många andra levde och verkade i en tid innan gatufoto fanns som begrepp. Och fotograferade i flera genrer samtidigt.
Welsh Pub 1938
”Kurt Hutton was born in 1893 in Strasbourg, Alsace at that time a part of Germany. His father was a professor of Comparative Philology at the University and he lived in these academic surroundings passing through the usual gymnasium and going to the University of Oxford for one year where he 'half-heartedly' studied law. By the outbreak of War he was back in Germany, became a Cavalry Officer, received the Iron Cross (2nd class) for bravery at the battle of Verdun, and was invalided out in 1918 with tuberculosis. He went to a sanatorium in St. Moritz, Switzerland. His family had left Strasbourg because this was now no longer German but French territory. About this time he met his wife-to-be Gretl. She was Vienna born and had attended an arts and crafts school in Berlin. With her mother she became a dress designer and maker and this small business seems to have continued until the time they left Germany. Her skill with her hands was used to the full, working in the darkroom, first of all with Kurt in Germany, then for him in England and during the war in the Picture Post darkroom. Even more useful than that in the long run, she seems to have had the practical common sense about money matters about which he could be so casual. After his return apparently cured, from Switzerland, Kurt set up in 1923 a small commercial photographic studio in Berlin, in partnership with Frau Engelhardt sister of a ski-ing companion of Gretl under the name of Engelhardt and Hübschmann. Kurt was born Hübschmann, but began to use the name Hutton in England during the later years of the war. Most of what survives from the Berlin period are a few family portraits although general commercial and some advertisng work was done. Here he used a studio camera and a quarter plate refiex and when Leica came out he bought one of the first models and from 192o perhaps earlier used this and later a Contax for portrait work, particularly of children. He was always good at photographing children and many of his most famous pictures are of young people whom he could successfully capture as individuals without maudlin sentimentality.” (Colin Ostman, Creative Camera)
Och sen då? Med gul stjärna på kavajuppslaget blev det enkel resa till Storbritannien och jobb som fotograf för magasinet Picture Post, en europeisk publikation som lirade på samma planhalva som Life.
Ernest Hemingway 1944
Kurt Hutton är en sån där fotograf som rör sig ganska obehindrat mellan modefoto, kändisfoto och personligt färgat dokumentärt fotografi. Han lär dessutom ha varit en synnerligen snäll, omtänksam och vänlig människa enligt hans hävdatecknare. Egenskaper som aldrig kan vara fel. Eller hur?
Kurt Hutton gick ur tiden 1960.
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